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Adams National Historical ParkStudy located in the upstairs of the Old House
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Adams National Historical Park
Lodging
 
Best Western Adams Inn
29 Hancock Street
Quincy, MA 02171
Phone (617) 328-1500
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Details: Friendly service and warm hospitality make the Best Western Adams Inn a popular choice for visitors to the Boston area. Located just over the Neponset Bridge from Boston, the hotel offers travelers 99 guest rooms, free shuttle service to and from Boston's Logan Airport, free deluxe continental breakfast every morning, a 24-hour coffee cafe, business center, the Adams Pub, an outdoor swimming pool and more.
 

Boston Marriott Quincy
1000 Marriott Drive
Quincy, MA 02169
Phone (617) 472-1000
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Details: Located just eight miles from downtown Boston, the Boston Marriott Quincy's easy access to major highways and the Quincy Adams MBTA subway station make it a favorite of both business travelers and tourists alike. Special features of this full-service hotel include 464 guest rooms, eight suites, two restaurants, an indoor pool, exercise room, whirlpool and sauna.

 

Clarion Nantasket Beach Hotel & Conference Center
45 Hull Shore Drive
Hull, MA 02045
(781) 925-4500
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Details: Step inside your room, into your whirlpool bath or onto your private balcony and you’ll find the world at your feet. This is a place where care is taken to ensure that your stay will be more than comfortable – it will be memorable in every way. This is a place where unexpected little details reveal that more than a little thought has gone into your visit.

 

Presidents City Inn
845 Hancock Street
Quincy, MA 02170
Phone (617) 479-6500
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Details: Centrally located near Quincy Center, this newly renovated motor lodge offers 36 clean and comfortable rooms.

Aerial photo of Ellis Island  

Did You Know?
Ellis Island is not its own National Park site. It was added to the National Park system in May of 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. It is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and was opened to the public as a museum of immigration in 1990.

Last Updated: August 08, 2007 at 13:34 EST